Sovereign Computing | Start9 (start9.com)
from mfat@lemdro.id to selfhosted@lemmy.world on 05 May 06:10
https://lemdro.id/post/8551999

StartOS facilitates the entire process of discovering, installing, configuring, and using any variety of open-source software from anywhere in the world without trusting anyone.

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Deckweiss@lemmy.world on 05 May 06:59 next collapse

Packaging a service for StartOS is a challenging, exciting, creative, and rewarding experience.

Yeah no thanks I’ll just run it on Ubuntu or Arch Linux then, where a package is already available.

MigratingtoLemmy@lemmy.world on 05 May 07:49 next collapse

Looks nice, will wait to see how it takes off

halm@leminal.space on 05 May 07:53 next collapse

BECOME BITCOIN BECOME LIGHTNING

LOL, not in a million years. Dumping this like the cryptocurrency infected garbage it is.

xep@fedia.io on 05 May 10:50 collapse

Nobody can stop you from spending your money as you see fit, 24/7/365, from anywhere, to anywhere, instantly, and for free.

Except it's not.

halm@leminal.space on 05 May 11:23 collapse

I mean, that quote is truer for any regular currency than it is for shitcoin. The only unique thing about cryptocurrency (and especially POW ones) is that it’s flushing the environment down the drain even quicker than bog standard hypercapitalism. And still you can’t use your fucking monopoly money to buy a bottled water.

bastion@feddit.nl on 09 May 19:25 collapse

Not “especially”, but “specifically” POW. I don’t agree about their worthlessness, but even if I did, it’s POW that’s shitting on the environment, not other systems.

halm@leminal.space on 11 May 09:15 collapse

You say that with such certainty, as if proof of stake schemes won’t simply be a greenwashing alibi for accelerating validation of currencies using them, to the point of the same carbon footprint as POW.

You’re simply wrong to say that POS is without environmental impact, even Ethereum’s carbon reductions were only that (and not nearly as high as they claimed).

bastion@feddit.nl on 11 May 15:55 collapse

I do say that with certainty. And I didn’t claim that proof of stake has no environmental impact - it just doesn’t have more impact than, for example, a web server.

If I start a carbon-neutral wing of an oil company, of course it doesn’t make an oil company carbon-neutral. However, that doesn’t impact the real value of other companies that actually are carbon neutral.

Similarly, Ethereum is, by far, not a “green” tech, and their usage of proof of stake can easily and reasonably be called greenwashing if they don’t also severely limit the usage of POW.

Proof of Stake, though, is not a power-hungry tech, period. And it is a means for crypto to become, overall, a nominal energy user. There are other chains out there (cardano, algorand, nano, and many others) that don’t use PoW and that use reasonable amounts of energy.

I appreciate your passion for the environment. But misrepresentation does not help your case, though misrepresentation may help those your fight.

Vendetta9076@sh.itjust.works on 05 May 08:23 next collapse

This looks real stupid.

ulterno@lemmy.kde.social on 05 May 09:55 next collapse

On the contrary, it (the website) looks really nice.

The product, on the other hand, seems targeted towards “normies” and would probably do better in a place that doesn’t have ppl already self hosting their stuff.

Vendetta9076@sh.itjust.works on 06 May 03:29 collapse

Thats true. Website is immaculate. But its some kinda crypto scam by the looks of it.

beefbot@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 05 May 19:57 collapse

You sound real stupid

beefbot@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 05 May 20:52 next collapse

I mean, this does look stupid, but you also do sound stupid in another post, so I stand by the original comment

Vendetta9076@sh.itjust.works on 05 May 22:52 collapse

Bruh are you really going to my other comments and commenting. Are you 12? Go touch grass.

beefbot@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 06 May 21:38 collapse

aww sweetie. Think you sound mature when you react to vegans calling them , checks notes, “fucking annoying “? I’m echoing your tone as a point - I’d call it a “rhetorical device” if I was smarter but I’m clearly stupid enough to be getting empty dopamine from interactions like this lol

Vendetta9076@sh.itjust.works on 06 May 23:26 collapse

You are fucking annoying. You can speak however you like but your behavior is childish and annoying. Goodbye. Have fun with your empty dopamine I guess.

victorz@lemmy.world on 05 May 09:31 next collapse

Like to tinker? DIY your server.

Yeah I love doing it myself my server.

theshatterstone54@feddit.uk on 05 May 09:33 next collapse

I really like the idea of user-friendly selfhosting (which is essentially what this company is offering, I mean hell, I’ve had similar business ideas floating around in my head too) BUT any company that has:

  1. an in-the-know marketing team

  2. Any employees that are somewhat technical enough (which should be guaranteed for a company with this sort of product

  3. NOT a scam

Would know what a HUGE risk reputation-wise it is to showcase crypto-related selfhosting on the FRONT page. It’s like a “build-a-red-flag” or “destroy-our-reputation” speedrun. Even IF you want to offer this, anyone in-the-know with at least 3 braincells would bury this deep in the page and make it difficult to find (if they were well-intentioned in the first place) because at this point anything crypto, especially being the main offering, is a huge red flag.

If instead, they offered a nextcloud instance, for example, or Pihole as an adblocker, or some other good and common services, maybe a selfhosted VPN (or maybe not, because of the stupid and misleading ads of VPN companies), they would be seen as 100% more legit.

Edit: Just checked their marketplace and they have:

Jellyfin

Vaultwarden

FreeGPT-2

Gitea

Matrix

Nextcloud

Their own service for TOR pages

Ghost (a blogging platform)

SearxNG (a search engine)

I mean, add Wordpress, Pihole and some other friendly services, and advertise THOSE!!! Build your own Google (SearxNG)! Build your own MS Office online and OneDrive (Nextcloud)! Build your own Github (Gitea)! Build your own Discord (Matrix)! Build your own password manager (Vaultwarden)! Build your own Netflix (Jellyfin)!

halm@leminal.space on 05 May 11:30 collapse

True. Tipi, Umbrel and CasaOS are savvy enough to do this. But do you really want to teach more cryptobros to slip their message under the threshold? I’m fine that they show their true goals front and centre, it’s like a note saying “hit me” taped to their backs.

theshatterstone54@feddit.uk on 05 May 17:51 collapse

Fair point. But even if they were legit in any way, I’m already positioned not to trust them.

victorz@lemmy.world on 05 May 09:34 next collapse

Nobody can stop you from spending your money as you see fit, 24/7/365, from anywhere, to anywhere, instantly, and for free.

N—… Nobody is doing that now, with regular money, either. Why would anyone want to stop me from spending my money? Apart from maybe my wife…

FutileRecipe@lemmy.world on 05 May 19:23 collapse

Nobody is doing that now, with regular money, either.

I think it’s more for ACH between banks as well as some banks have limits. Also, a government literally stepped in to actively block people’s accounts. Just because you can swipe your card and buy a soda, doesn’t mean there aren’t restrictions or people being blocked.

Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland said Thursday financial institutions have moved quickly to freeze the accounts of people linked to the demonstrations in Ottawa, leaving an unknown number of protesters in financial limbo

cbc.ca/…/ottawa-protests-frozen-bank-accounts-1.6…

victorz@lemmy.world on 05 May 19:47 collapse

Well that’s scary. Luckily I live nowhere near that part of the world.

But even if I have a server, I’ll have to have my own separate Internet if I really want to be able to pay unrestrictedly. Otherwise the government would just shut down my internet connection, right?

FutileRecipe@lemmy.world on 05 May 20:33 collapse

But even if I have a server, I’ll have to have my own separate Internet if I really want to be able to pay unrestrictedly.

Separate Internet? I mean, yes, you do need Internet. Not sure what you mean by “separate.” And you don’t need a server (node), though they are handy for privacy. You could choose one that is reputable.

Otherwise the government would just shut down my internet connection, right?

If they knew where it/your Internet was. All you really need is your phone or PC. You could use a cafe or library or cell tower or etc.

victorz@lemmy.world on 06 May 05:26 collapse

What I mean by separate Internet is a connection to other computers so I can make payments, where said connection isn’t able to be controlled by the government.

FutileRecipe@lemmy.world on 06 May 16:14 collapse

Yes, you need an Internet connection at some point. This can be a cafe, a library, an office, your house, friend’s house, etc. As for controlled by the government, well, that depends on your country.

Worst case, if possible, you can move countries. I understand that might not be feasible, but my point is, you can move countries to escape the government and Internet restrictions. But the government locks your account/bank? Moving countries doesn’t fix that, and you’re locked out of any money you had there.

h3ndrik@feddit.de on 05 May 11:06 next collapse

How’s it standing out? What’s the benefit over other self-hosting distros like YunoHost, Cosmos, Cloudron etc? Except the added Bitcoin?

halm@leminal.space on 05 May 11:26 next collapse

“Sovereignty”, that big white whale of the dysfunctional far right?

h3ndrik@feddit.de on 05 May 11:31 collapse

Sry, I don’t get at all what you’re trying to say…

halm@leminal.space on 05 May 11:38 collapse

It’s been a buzzword among the ultra-libertarian, anti-government, tinfoil hat wearing set for decades.

h3ndrik@feddit.de on 05 May 11:40 collapse

And how do ultra-libertarians tie into the topic of hosting open source services?

halm@leminal.space on 05 May 11:51 collapse

The title literally says “Sovereign computing”. Are you okay? I do recommend reading from the top down, for more information please re-read.

h3ndrik@feddit.de on 05 May 12:43 collapse

Oh wow, thx. No. I’m just clueless. And there is a cultural difference, so souvereign citizens aren’t the first thing that comes to my mind when reading that word… But thanks for explaining the joke to me, anyways 😅

halm@leminal.space on 05 May 12:55 collapse

Okay, sorry for the sarcasm. I think there is a certain overlap in the language used around general privacy principles and the more… out there, political anti-society movements.

Sometimes it’s innocent and random but when I see somebody putting cryptocurrency up front in their project and using “sovereign computing” as a tagline, my internal crackpot detector goes nuts. I’m fairly sure that deep down these people would want to see the world burn to stay warm toward the end.

h3ndrik@feddit.de on 05 May 15:16 collapse

Hehehe. Yeah they put everything in on their site. From a canary to their company ethics, to an origin story, all necessary buzzwords, job offers (which they have none), a marketplace … Lot’s of flowery words. And honestly, it doesn’t even smell like AI generated text. They’ve probably mastered the bullshit bingo and decided to go all in. I kinda like it (in a twisted way.)

helenslunch@feddit.nl on 05 May 16:34 collapse

Start9 tunnels all traffic through TOR.

That seems like terrible idea. Sure it’s private. It’s also slow as shit. That’s why you don’t use TOR for daily tasks.

rentar42@kbin.social on 05 May 11:11 next collapse

without trusting anyone.

Well, except of course the entity that gave you the hardware. And the entity that preinstalled and/or gave you the OS image. And that that entity wasn't fooled into including malicious code in some roundabout way.

like it or not, there's currently no real way to use any significant amount of computing power without trusting someone. And usually several hundreds/thousands of someones.

The best you can hope for is to focus the trust into a small number of entities that have it in their own self interest to prove worthy of that trust.

bastion@feddit.nl on 09 May 19:33 collapse

Well said. Solid facts.

vext01@lemmy.sdf.org on 05 May 20:02 next collapse

What the hell is this? Half way down the page it becomes a crypto advert…

KingThrillgore@lemmy.ml on 06 May 17:11 collapse

You lost me the second I saw crypto shit.